I find out at Cockatoo Island, Jim, that how things are staged or nearly more important than what the art is. I love the size of the old industrial buildings. Quite overwhelming for insignificant little human-beans!!

Quite true, Julie. I'd never been to Cockatoo Island before last weekend and was more impressed by the location than some of the exhibits themsleves. This particular work, in this location, impressed me the most.

J Bar~ Thank you for visiting us over at The Santos Times and for your comment. We recently saw this art exhibit in Seattle, WA. Very interesting...For some reason though, I think I would have liked it had a more "artsy" car been used.

I just read that the art exhibit was to simulate a car bombing...The way it was displayed in Seattle, it looked as if it was to represent a car accident. I guess it doesn't matter what car it is if it is a bomb...scary.

Denise, it really is an amazing coincidence. I had no idea that this artwork was also a permanent exhibit in Seattle. I thought that they were moving the original to various art exhibitions around the world.